Testseek.com have collected 36 expert reviews of the Sapphire Radeon HD 5770 1GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sapphire Radeon HD 5770 1GB GDDR5 PCIe.
October 2009
(89%)
36 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: AMD is cranking up the heat with the new codename Evergreen product launches. Following hard on the heels of the HD5870 & HD5850 premium enthusiast cards featuring the Cypress core comes the Juniper core based HD5770 and HD5750. Still some two weeks before Windows 7 launches officially, AMD now has the mid-range DirectX11 delivered and ready to put pressure on the sub $200 USD market.....
This card has left a great impression on us. When we first got the card, we were not sure what to expect, since all of the talk was “5850 this and 5870 that.” Needless to say, there was a big unknown factor going into the review. Well, we took this ca...
Wow. That almost left us breathless.Back at the start we wondered if the speed to which the community latched on to the performance that a HD4770 Crossfire setup had, would ATI deliberately detune the HD5770 so that the HD5870 still was the weapon of choi...
Excellent performance, Fantastic Overclocking, Free Game, Build quality, Full Hardware and Software Package, Price
Poor availability
As a DirectX 11 launching point, the HD5770 from Sapphire is surprisingly a very quick and powerful videocard for little money. Right out of the box it plays with the HD4850, bullies it around the school yard then takes its lunch. Then it runs over t...
Those of you somewhat new to video card reviews, might have been distressed to see that the HD 5770 came in last in many of our benchmarks. This was to be expected though: the video cards up against the HD 5770 were a tough bunch. While we had hoped t...
Direct X 11 Compatible, Affordable Upgrade, CrossFire Ready, Eyefinity Multi Display Capable,
Fan is rather loud at speeds over 50%
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) computing is becoming more popular. We are now using our graphics cards to transcode and upconvert HD video, since parallell processing (GPU) is much quicker than serial/sequential processing (CPU), and a GPU can have hun...
For so many years now, we've becoming used to seeing the launch of brand new architectures at the high-end for enthusiasts, and then having to endure a seemingly eternal (or almost literally eternal, if you're thinking about NVIDIA's current G...
Having read many of the rumors and speculations posted around the web the last few weeks, I am sure that there will be some disappointment, after all, many sites were pumping up the HD5770 as a replacement for the HD4890, and the HD5750 as being on pa...
Each of the cards in the lineup has its own strengths and weaknesses. In terms of card design the five cards are all reference cards with none of them having higher core or memory clocks than the other similar cards in the lineup. XFX offers 5-Star Sup...
The Sapphire 5770 is a great addition to Sapphires graphics card lineup. This card performs up around the 4870, but uses only a single 6 pin PCIE power connector. This not only means the card is more power efficient, but it also means the card has som...